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Wing Ho
MD
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Institute for Medical Education
Medical Education
Pediatrics
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8
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2
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2005
2008
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Multicultural Schools
100%
AIDS/HIV
100%
School-based Health Centers
100%
Childhood Overweight
100%
School-based Health
100%
Healthcare Settings
100%
Law
66%
Body Mass Index Percentile
50%
Hispanic or Latino
50%
Latino children
50%
East Harlem
50%
Clinical Characteristics
50%
Minority children
50%
Office Blood Pressure
25%
Comorbidity
25%
Community Sample
25%
Pediatric
25%
Blood Pressure
25%
Retrospective Longitudinal Study
25%
Low Socioeconomic Status
25%
High Body Mass Index
25%
Urban Schools
25%
Bivariate Analysis
25%
Multivariate Analysis
25%
Demographic Characteristics
25%
Birth Weight
25%
High-risk Population
25%
Urban Community
25%
School-based Intervention
25%
New York City
25%
Overweight Status
25%
High Risk
25%
Individual State
16%
Informed Consent
16%
Confidentiality
16%
Virus Diseases
16%
Viral Outbreaks
16%
General Healthcare
16%
Capacity to Consent
16%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing
16%
Uniform Rule
16%
Psychology
Body Mass Index
100%
Blood Pressure
100%
Multivariate Analysis
50%
High-Risk Population
50%
Comorbidity
50%
School-Based Intervention
50%
Adolescence
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Prevalence
100%
Body Mass
66%
Blood Pressure
66%
Comorbidity
33%
High Risk Population
33%
Birth Weight
33%
Urban Population
33%
Adolescence
33%